Health Records

Personal Health Record for Athletes

Although participating in athletic activities is considered beneficial to your health, there is inherent physical risk in any athletic or sporting activity. A personal health record can literally be a life-saver in the event you need medical...

How to Keep Personal Medical Records

Whether you are at a scheduled appointment with a new physician, posting your medical records to the office of a renowned medical expert across the country or grabbing your records as the ambulance pulls up at your house, it is critical that your...

The Advantages of Using Health Informatics

The advantages of using health informatics include improvements to the efficient delivery, cost and quality of healthcare. A multidisciplinary field, health informatics encompasses information science, information systems, technology and...

Keeping a Family Medical History

We are all products of our past, especially when it comes to genetics. So, keeping a family medical history can help you and your medical provider trace potential problems, perhaps giving you the "heads up" you need to avoid the health...

How Do Electronic Medical Records Work?

When an individual goes to see a doctor for a specific condition or care, a medical record is constructed containing information such as personal and social history, a physical, notes made by the doctor, consultations, lab or image results from...

Process of Becoming a Foster Parent

Different states, counties and agencies have their own guidelines and requirements for becoming foster parents. There are general guidelines that apply to all potential foster parents in the United States. The first step in becoming a foster...

How to Gather Evidence for a Child Custody Case

If you desire to win custody of your children, you must demonstrate to the court that such an arrangement satisfies the best interests of the children, according to Cornell University Law School. Although some differences exist in custody laws...

Physical Assessment & Plan for Systemic Lupus

Systemic lupus erythmatosus is a condition in which the immune system attacks the organs and connective tissues. While any organ system may be affected, the skin, heart, kidneys and brain are the most common targets of the disease. Symptoms are...

Who Keeps Childhood Immunization Records?

Children begin receiving immunizations in infancy to protect them from contracting dangerous childhood diseases. Health care professionals recommend that children receive about 30 vaccination doses by the time they are 2 years of age, with some...

How to Adopt a Friend's Baby

Independent adoption is the term for adoptions arranged between birth parents and adoptive parents that already know each other or found each other without agency help. Adopting a friend's baby is a prime example of independent adoption. The...

Important Records Cancer Survivors Should Keep

Where can I find out more about keeping survivor records? For more information about keeping records important, including suggestions for taking action and a list of resources, visit the

Medicare & Family Planning

Health care decisions are an important part of family life, particularly for older family members or those with disabilities. Medicare can often be relied upon to obtain the necessary medical services for these family members. The Medicare program...

Laws on Patient for Privacy Birth Control in Ohio

The privacy of your medical information is protected by federal laws. These laws apply nationally, not just in Ohio, although some states have laws that are even stronger than the federal laws. The privacy laws in Ohio were re-emphasized by the...

How to Homeschool Your Children

The Department of Education's 2009 National Household Education Surveys Program (NHES) reported that, in 2007, an estimated 1.5 million children were home schooled. The survey also reports that homeschooling has increased 74 percent since 2003....

What Are the Different Stages of HIV?

According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), over one million people in the United States are living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Infection with this virus progresses through several stages,...

HIPAA & Medical Transcription

Constant technological advancements combined with health care providers who struggle to contain costs means that health care organizations are outsourcing their transcriptions to medical transcription service organiztions. MTSOs typically hire or...

About HIPAA

HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. This act was created specifically to assure the rights and privacy of each individual's health advice, medical care and medical records be kept confidential. The...

Frequency of Urination in Children

Once children graduate from diapers, many parents assume they can stop monitoring daily urination habits. But the frequency with which your child urinates can play a key role in helping you identify potential health problems before they become...

Vitamins & Diabetics

Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body fails to produce insulin, which is a hormone that converts sugar to energy. Type 2 diabetes develops when the body does not make enough insulin...

What Is Patient Health Information?

Patient health information, also known as PHI, refers to information contained in medical records and/or information that you may exchange with any medical professional. Personal health information is specific to you as a person and could contain...

The Definition of Health Informatics

Health informatics is a field that lies at the intersection of medicine and information technology. It deals with "the storage, retrieval, and optimal use of biomedical information, data and knowledge for problem solving and decision making,"...

How to Obtain an Old Marriage License

There are several reasons you may want an old marriage license. You may need one to provide proof of relationship for a legal matter, or you may be trying to establish your lineage for a genealogy project. Marriages are considered legally binding...

How to Change the Parent's Name on a Child's Birth Certificate

Birth certificates are important legal documents issued the state government when a child is born. Although birth certificate laws differ somewhat from state to state, it is possible to change the name of a parent on a birth certificate in most...

Understanding HIPAA Privacy

In 1996, the government passed a law to better protect a person's medical information. This law is called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and is a federal law that puts limits on what parts of a person's health...

How to Change the Spelling of a Child's Name

State laws require that birth certificates be issued for all births in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, it isn't uncommon for mistakes to be listed on these and other official documents. Parents...

HIPAA Privacy Rule Training

The HIPAA privacy rule requires health care organizations to train their workforce to protect the confidentiality of patient medical records. The rule is one of a group of regulations enacted in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability...

Foreign Adoption Information

Americans adopted 12,753 children from foreign countries in 2009, according to the U.S. State Department. Whether you are looking into an international adoption because you are skeptical of the domestic adoption process, or you just want to make a...

What Are the Benefits of Family Planning?

As of 2008, there were nearly 74 million children in the United States, according to statistics at childstats.gov, and roughly 67 percent of them live with two parents married to each other. Creating a family can be left up to nature, or it can be...

Requirements for Obtaining a Copy of a Marriage License

Approximately 2.1 million marriages take place in the United States every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. All states, except for those that allow common law marriage, require you to get a marriage license before...